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HelpSN from CCS, what does the 69.00g/ mol mean?
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This is telling you the molar mass of Sodium Nitrite. All this is telling you is that there is 69g of NaNO2 in one mole of NaNO2. ELI5: 6.02214076×10²³ molecules of NaNO2 is equal to 69g. If you have 100g, you have just under 1.5 Moles. Just chem, you should still have 100g
This is telling you the molar mass of Sodium Nitrite. All this is telling you is that there is 69g of NaNO2 in one mole of NaNO2. ELI5: 6.02214076×10²³ molecules of NaNO2 is equal to 69g. If you have 100g, you have just under 1.5 Moles. Just chem, you should still have
This is telling you the molar mass of Sodium Nitrite. All this is telling you is that there is 69g of NaNO2 in one mole of NaNO2. ELI5: 6.02214076×10²³ molecules of NaNO2 is equal to 69g. If you have 100g, you have just under 1.5 Moles. Just chem, you should still have 100g
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